Agriculture Ambles Into Urban Life
2014-05-09ByYuYan
By+Yu+Yan
The ongoing Second Beijing Agriculture Carnival (BJAC), which kicked off in Beijings suburban Changping District on March 15, has attracted numerous tourists. During the weekend days of March 22-23 alone, the number of visitors hit 120,000.
“The carnival is great! I love the orchid venue best. All kinds of orchids are in full bloom and form a fabulous scene in the spring. We can learn much agricultural knowledge while having fun,” said Feng Yan, a mother of a two-year-old daughter.
“My daughter loves it here, too. There are all kinds of vegetables, such as pumpkins, eggplants and loofahs. All of them are displayed in lovely ways. She is very excited to see them,”Feng said.
Bearing the slogan of “creative agriculture for a better life,” the BJAC will last until May 4.
“The carnival aims to create an opportunity for the capital citys residents to learn about agricultural technology, experience farming culture and take part in the joys of farming activities,” said Su Weidong, Changping District deputy chief and organizer of the carnival.
“Agriculture has multiple functions. It not only concerns agricultural production, but can also provide recreation and education, as well as contribute to a healthier ecological environment,” said Liu Zhengxiong, manager of the Planning and Construction Department of the carnival.
Last years carnival attracted more than 1 million visitors and proved a big success. Compared to last years event, a wider variety of fruits and vegetables will be available to visitors this year, said Liu.
With more than 60 agricultural technologies being demonstrated, about 700 quality farm products on display and more than 70 agricultural experience projects, visitors are provided with a glimpse inside the colorful world of agriculture.
It consists of an agritourism exhibition, an agricultural art experience zone, a strawberry planting experience zone, a farming experience park, a leisure park and a theme park.
Joy of participation
Walking through the various theme venues, visitors can experience being a farmer by joining in various farming activities.
Attired in protective cloaks, Lu Xiao and her 6-year-old daughter, Wei Luxi, closely watched the whole process of bees pollination. With the help of staff in the bees venue, the little girl made a bar of honey soap by herself.
“I love the pink color and I love kittens, so I made a pink kitten-shaped soap,” the girl said proudly. “Now I know how the bee families live together and do different jobs. Its amazing!”endprint